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H. KORELL.

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No. 604,766. Patented May 31,1898.

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HENRY KORELL, 0F HAMILTON, OHIO.

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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 604,766, dated May 31,1898.

Application filed March 10, 1897.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, HENRY KoRELL, a citizen of the United States,residing at Hamilton, in the county of Butler and State of Ohio, haveinvented certain new and useful Improvements in Tables, of which thefollowing is a specification. My invention relates to tables of theclass suited for use in restaurants and elsewhere; and the objects of myimprovement will be fully explained in the following description, asillustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is anelevation showing portions in vertical section; Fig. 2, a plan ofportions of the top, and Fig. 3 details of construction.

In the drawings, A represents the central support or column, mounted onfeet 13 and terminating at the top in a tapered projection U. SpiderD,preferably constructed of metal, is formed integral with a series ofarms E, thatradiate from a center boss F. The bottom of said bosscontains recess G to fit securely 011 projection C on the column.Taperhole It is formed in the top of boss F to 'receive flanged pivot I,that is tapered to fit therein. An annularring 3' forms the periphery ofthe table-top and is securely mounted on the extremity of arms E.Circular disk K, mounted on flanged pivot I, completes the plane surfaceof the table-top and is free to rotate within the annular ring and inthe same plane thereof. Bell L is secured be.

neath disk K and is caused to ring by means of swinging lever M, thatdepends therefrom, coming in contact with the respective arms E as diskK is rotated. Locking-bolt N, secured beneath ring J, may be engagedwith catch 0,

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secured beneath the edge of disk. K, to lock said disk immovable inrelation to the ring. 40

- for that which is wanted. The bell beneath the disk serves as an alarmto notify the other guests that one of their number is turning the diskand to avoid the confusion of several attemptingtoturnitatthesametime.When it is desired to use the table for purposes where it would bepreferable to have the disk immovable, the locking-bolt may be used tosecure it to the ring. This locked. position is preferable for thereception of a table-cover and for many ordinary uses.

Having fully described my improvement, what I claim as my invention, anddesire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

In a table, the combination with the top formed with a circular openingin its center, and radial arms supporting said top of a circular disk tooccupy said opening, said disk being pivotally mounted above the commoncenter of the arms, whereby it maybe rotated in the opening and continuein the plane of the top, a bell secured beneath the disk and a leverdepending therefrom to engage with the respective arms and thereby ringthe bell.

HENRY KORELL.

Witnesses:

ROBERT S. CARR, FRANK P. RICHTER.

